It is always nice when
an idea comes to its fruition and this was the case on June 5. From the
very first week we were teaching at HSHS in the mornings, we spent the
afternoons at Tower Street maximum-security prison. It was on a drive
from the school to the prison, from teaching one class and to another, while
gobbling down a sandwich and keeping eyes on the road when the idea hit us –
how can we bring an inmate from the prison to speak to the kids and have him create
the right motivation towards non-violent behaviors.
Little did we realize how
much prep work is required to move an inmate from one place to another! As a starting point, it requires the consent
of the commissioner of prisons. Luckily
the prison commissioner has witnessed the success of our work at the prison
(i.e decrease in infractions etc.) and thus supported the idea. This led to having a team from the prison
scope out the property – this is because an inmate could have enemies on the
outside that might want to hurt him and the authorities are responsible for his
safety. Correctional officers are also required
to be present at the school on the day of the event.
Jah9 rocking it in front of 750 students |
a dynamic Martin Luther King-like speech by Mr Reuben (the inmate from Tower Street prison who has now completed 20+ years at the prison and is still not done)
Mr. Reuben, an inspirational speaker |
Seema announcing the scholarships |
The scholarships are a
fabulous idea as it brings the community together. It easies the burden on parents who cannot
afford tuition fees but also drives the students to create change in the school
and the community around them. They not
only have to show acts of non-violence but also demonstrate they are driving
the notion of non-violence in school, the neighborhood and the community. These scholarships are a great way to incent
the behavioral change we teach in class every day.
Hanging with the kids and teachers at HSHS after the program |
9 comments:
Great work guys.. Very inspiring. SueH
hey Devan,
So inspiring to see all this cool work. You Rock !!! Keep it up.
Congratulations! I am sooooo proud of you guys..
nice work
Devan, spot you a mile away in that Pink shirt!
Awesome job!
Congratulations, Devan. This is so inspiring :) Thanks for sharing!
Awesome Job Devan, Seema and Dushyant ji.
Keep rocking !!!!!
Thank you all for your encouraging words.
Joanne - you crack me up!
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